Upcoming Forum Brings Applied Science to Issues of Canine Welfare and Dog Breeding
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The 2024 Canine Welfare Science Forum organized by the Purdue University Center for Animal Welfare Science (CAWS) will explore the changing landscape for dog supply and demand during a two-day program in June. Sessions will address the urgent need for innovation, collaborative problem-solving, and use of best-practices to get dogs into homes and keep them there. With both in-person and virtual attendance options, the forum will be held June 14-15 at the Courtyard by Marriott in Lafayette, Indiana.
“Participants will learn about factors that are creating new challenges and opportunities for commercial breeders and other stakeholders aiming to do their part to support canine welfare through responsible practices,” said Dr. Candace Croney, director of CAWS and a featured speaker at the upcoming forum. “Presentations will review evidence-based practices for physical health, genetic screening, and behavioral management of dogs and how breeders can apply this knowledge, with special emphasis on the implications for successful rehoming,” said Dr. Croney, who holds a joint appointment in the Colleges of Veterinary Medicine and Agriculture as professor of animal behavior and well-being. “The need for community-building and future-proofing for sustainability and responsibility in sourcing and supply of dogs also will be discussed.”
Other special speakers will include:
- Bret Marsh, DVM, Indiana State Veterinarian with the Indiana Board of Animal Health
- Emily Pieracci, DVM, MPH, DACVPM, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Martha Boden, SPCA Tampa Bay
- Chris Fleming, Pinnacle Pet and A Dog’s Dream
- Katie Hornberger DVM, DACT, Janssen Veterinary Clinic – Repro Center
- Jenna Dockweiler, MS, DVM, DACT, CCRT, CVAT, Embark
The Canine Welfare Science Forum will begin in the mid-afternoon on Friday, June 14 and conclude in the afternoon on Saturday. Friday evening will feature a reception and awards program. The event is designed for dog breeders, pet industry representatives, shelter personnel, animal care specialists, veterinarians, veterinary nurses, scientists, students, legislators, NGOs, and members of the general public.
Major funding for the Canine Welfare Science Forum is generously provided through a grant from Life of Riley at Spring Point – a signature program of Spring Point Partners, which advances animal welfare by investing in diverse leadership and community-driven solutions.
Click here for more information and to register. There is a registration fee, with a discount for students. Early registration ends May 30, 2024. Prices will increase by $10 as of June 1, 2024. For those wishing to participate virtually, a ZOOM link will be provided after they complete the registration.
Writer(s): Kevin Doerr | pvmnews@purdue.edu